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  1. @jidoctor @Jim_Holland Ouch! Lazy? I'd say #prodmgrs are never that. Overwhelmed maybe, but never lazy.
  2. @dakini_3 I abandoned cable precisely because of their refusal to unbundle. Bundling services more sustainable than bundling content.
  3. Wine and #prodmgmt? How great is that? PMC's 7th Annual Wine Tasting & Networking Eve: Nov 11 6:30-8:30pm http://www.pmcnw.org/events...
  4. I have to step away - thanks to all who joined in! Feel free to carry on. This is a very rich subject with many branches... #aopm
  5. @PaulaGray So can a person get better via anthro analysis and a systematic guidance for application? #aopm
  6. @PaulaGray Understood. I skew the topics somewhat as I think more about "internal" anthro than ethnography, but analysis still applies #aopm
  7. @mack_mccoy So we must capture the measures of emotional intelligence, then define best practices of application. #aopm
  8. @SoftwareMaven ...but that viewpoint is simpler to defend in concrete engineering, for example. In aopm? #aopm
  9. @SoftwareMaven Work is necessary, but is a system? I think that an equal effort applied systematically will bring better results #aopm
  10. @mack_mccoy I guess I am implying that social performance isn't directly related to awareness of anthro principles #aopm
  11. ...but are they practicing a "system" in terms of the social aspects of their work? Is a system more powerful than ad hoc? #aopm
  12. Some #prodmgrs are simply "people-people", to greater or lesser degrees. #aopm
  13. To make it more concrete, can someone who practices aopm consciously/deliberately out perform the naturally talented? #aopm
  14. I like to think intentional is "better" as in more effective. Is it? #aopm
  15. It's about the difference between "soft skills" and what we are trying to do. What separates the accidental from the intentional? #aopm
  16. Here's a topic that I wondner about: Some practice anthropology almost by nature. Some by intent. How to distinguish, how to compare? #aopm
  17. Welcome @MattShandera and @Jim_Holland! #aopm
  18. Welcome @mack_mccoy and @pganza. Do have have any burning topic? (I always do, but do not want to monopolize) #aopm
  19. Hello all! #aopm tweetchat starts now. #prodmgmt #aopm
  20. Joining us? #aopm Today's Anthropology in Product Management tweetchat in 40 minutes.#prodmgmt